Fire Dance
Catherine Rollin
Included in:
Era
Difficulty Level
Moods
Style
Theme
Blocked Chords
Chords
Chord tones played together that are not part of an accompaniment pattern.
SearchBroken Chord Accompaniment
Accompaniment Patterns
A type of accompaniment pattern that primarily uses broken chords in varying note configurations, with simple or slow-moving rhythms.
SearchBroken Chords
Chords
Chord tones played one note at a time that are not part of an accompaniment pattern.
SearchChord Inversions
Chords
Chords with alternate ordering of their tones where the root is placed either in the middle or at the top of the chord.
SearchIntermediate Single Note Accompaniment
Accompaniment Patterns
A type of accompaniment pattern where only one note is played at a time but with large intervals, many hand positions, and complex rhythms.
SearchMelodic 6ths
Intervals
Two notes played in succession, usually in one hand but sometimes in both, whose distance is the interval of a 6th of any quality.
SearchTriplets
Rhythm
Notes whose values are determined by a subdivision into three-note groupings instead of two or four.
SearchTwo Note Slurs
Expression
Two notes connected together smoothly where the second note is played softer and lighter.
SearchTitle
Fire Dance
Composer
Publisher
Collection
Year
1999
Instrumentation
Solo Piano
Key Signature
Time Signature
# of Measures
76
Student Type
Teaching Tips
Block the Broken Chords,
Clap and Count,
Demonstrate,
Focus on the Left Hand Accompaniment Patterns,
Hands Separate Practice,
Map Out Hand Position Shifts,
Slow Practice,
Tap and Count,
Tap One Hand While Playing the Other